Fenwomen
Discover the compelling narrative of Fenwomen by Mary Chamberlain, a groundbreaking work first published in 1975 by Virago. This captivating book offers a vivid social and oral history of an isolated village in the Cambridgeshire Fens, presenting a unique portrait of a community that has remained largely unheard. Spanning nearly a century, Fenwomen showcases the voices of the women who shaped this rural landscape, where professional and middle-class influences were virtually absent, intermarriage was commonplace, and a single family owned all the land. With 176 pages of rich storytelling, this book invites readers to explore the intricate social conditions and rural life of the Fens through the eyes of its resilient women. Published in 2011, Fenwomen is a must-read for anyone interested in women's history, rural studies, and the complexities of community life.